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22 High Street 1930s or 1940s
Rear of 22 High Street and its outbuildings is top left. The long building in the centre is the Methodist chapel.
Baptist Chapel (Gospel Hall) in Gold St.
Gospel Hall Gold Street 1957
Photo taken from the church tower HDHS archive
Gospel Hall Gold Street 2006 Photo taken by Robert Dymond
Formerly old Baptist Chapel dated 1809 The building was listed in 1984
This was formerly the Old Baptist Chapel, 1809. Listed in 1984.
Gold Street Chapel congregation c.1940
Piece of wood paneling from the Cock Inn where John Wesley preached.
Long Street Particular Baptist Chapel, Higham Cross Road c. 1920
the Chapel is now private house HDHS archive
Long Street, with the Mission Hall on the left. The car is outside a shop and beyond that is Long Street farmhouse on the left, and the Globe on the right.
Long Street Chapel , Higham Crosss Road, c.1980, now a private house.
Long Street Mission Hall 2009
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Methodist Chapel, High St, April 2006
photo by Robert Dymond. The chapel was opened in 1828. The land was given by Joseph Geary who owned 22 High Street, the building on the left of the photo, at the time. HDHS archive
Chapel outing c.1948
Cliff Campbell, Tom Umney, Fred Pallett, Elsie Campbell, Nellie Horne, Leslie??, Arthur Abbott, Tom Stimpson, Mrs Chilton, Mrs Walker, Mrs Pallett, Monica ??, Heathrow Pearce, Mrs Stimpson, Edith Scarsbrooke, Alfie Horne, Den Brown, Arthur Chilton, Joan Stimpson. Source: Edith Scarsbrooke.
Long Street Chapel garden c.1950
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Methodist Chapel outing to Tintern Abbey 1952.
Long Street Sunday school Nativity Play c.1958
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Chapel outing by coach c.1950 L to R: Mr and Mrs Green, Mrs McLennon and Eileen, Mrs M Homer and Pam
Hanslope women on way to Chapel in Gold St. c1980
Rose Clare, Lottie Hawkes, Ella Mills, Millie Wells, Mrs Jones HDHS archive
Memorial to Thomas Hindes and his wife Hannah in the Baptist Chapel. He died 10 July 1844, aged 71. Hannah died 8 March 1859, aged 71.
Memorial in the Baptist Chapel to Emma Hindes who died 29 September 1841, aged 11 1/2 years.
Post card note of Long St. Sunday School names c.1934
Long St chapel Sunday school names c.1934
Bill from Hopkins bakery c1900
Bill dated 6 June 1900 issued to Weslyan Sunday School next door to the shop. Meal man probably refers to feed for farm animals HDHS archive
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